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Board and Residence. EX CURS IO N- TRAINS For the EASTER HOLIDAYS. . AMPLE ACCOMMODATION has been made for Visitors arriving at tho LEVIATHAN HOTEL During the Festival Season. No expense has been spared to make this House a favourite resort for those coir in;; to Duncdin to spend their holidays. Mrs SILK'S reputation for catering for tho public is .en well known and appreciated by all visiting her houso that it P.N.—Tho Trains arrive, exactly in front ot the Hotel, both from the Norlli :■ntl South Torma: £1 per week; Meals, Is; Beds, 3s Cd ■ Per Day, is Cd. A. D. SILK, J____ . Proprietress. SEAR II^S P\\lV AT E HO TE L, Stuart streot (1 wo jj* locks libovo Octflfon). This Hotel has no license, but is Fitted and Furnished as a Find-clas'i Hotel. Hot and Cold Baths, Lavatories, Commercial Room, Ladies' Drawing Room, etc., etc. • Tariff about Half. Hotel Rates. G E O. PARSE R, Proprietor. 32ap TERMINUS HO TE L, DUN!:, DIN. This Hotol is situated just opposito the Triangle Gi-rdenn, Railway Station, and Wharves. 11 is one of the most beautiful positions in Dnnedin. Thcro is no plcaSitutor plpce at which to live. Tho liotel is quite new, and the rooms mo largo and lofty. The Baths and Lavatories aro all that could be desired. Tarifi' Moderate. ■THOS. CORNISH .. PnoraiKToit. • (J KOW N 11 OTE L, Rattray street. ,P.KEL I G H E R Having considerably enlarged and thoroughly ronovatcd this old-established and well-known Hotel, offers to the travelling public really FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Commercial Room, Ladies' Drawing Room, Billiard Room, etc., etc. The Hotel is CENTRALLY SITUATED, Being only a. few minutes' walk from Railway Station and Wharves. TARIFF MODERATE. DINNER .. 12 to 2 p.m. 33ap CRITERION HOTEL, DUNEDIN. This well-known and csntrally-situatcd Hotel affords the Best Accommodation to Travellers, ■Tourists, and the General Public. . : Suites of Rooms for Families. Two of Alcock's best Billiard Tables. Hot and cold shower baths.. Terms moderate. None but tho Best of Wines and Spirts kept mi stock. J. LI.S TO N, Proprietor, Princes street and Moray place, Qnnedin. I^ENTRAL HOTEL. PRINCES STREET. W. H. HAYDON begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that ho has taken thd abovo Hotel, snd that he will be glad to p.co them, and that :iothing will be wanting to make those who patronise him comfortable. Tariff, 4s Cd per day. 22d W. H. HAYDON, Lessee. U R O P E A X ■ HOTEL, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Having Leased the above old-established *nd well-known Hotel and thoroughly Renovated same, now affords- First-class Accommodation to the Public. None but tho Best Liquors kept, Country Visitors. Football and Cricket Teams specially Catered for. Splendid Dive just opened. Lunch from 12 till 2. P. G. CTTLLING-, Proprietor. r.Ud PaIHONISED BY THEIR KxCEI.T.r.NCTES THE GovEENons of New Zealand. CO KER' S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Within one rr.inuto t;E»the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD .. ..PEoritir.TOH. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 2f)l. Telephone No. 231. W^ AIINER'S HOTEL, Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH (Established 1853). Superior Apartments for Families, Tourists, and others. This Hotel, is very central, near Poit. and Telegraph Offices, Custom House, Banks, ar.d other Public Buildings. Twelve largo, well-appointed Sample Rooms for tho "on^enience ot comrceicial gentlemen. Correspondence will receive prompt attention. Porters meet all Steamers and Trains arriving and leaving Lyttclton. . 4b HENRY ALLEN, Manager. HITE HART HOTEL, High street, Christchurch.—Situated very centre of Christohiirch, near Post and Telegraph Offices, ■ Banks, and other Public Offices. Tariff. 7s Gd pir day; £2 2s per week. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Night. Porter. Correspondence promptly attended to. Telephone 45.— JOHN NEILL, Proprietor 18m C~l Jj TJ B HOTEL J (Family and Commercial), TIMARU , (Close to Railway Station). ONE SHILLING LUNCHEON (Including Sparkling Ale) from 12 to 3. G. S E A RLE (Late Palmerston South), Proprietor. 29m jPRITEKION HOTEL, GORE. T. G. LAURENSON, Proprietor. Til is well-known Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and, being so handy to the train, is the best house for Tourists. Porter meets every trairl. Cook's coupons accepted. 20d I NVERCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEU Mrj BOND (late of Qnecnstown, Lake Wakatipu), Proprietress. This very Commodious and Convoniontlyeituated House has a prestige for its Superior. and Comfortable Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. SOUTHLAND HO T E lT" GOK E. This well-known find favourite Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and now affords the teat accommodation to travellers, tourists, and r tho general public. Good table, and nono but best liquors kept. Special attention given to tourists breaking their journey to and from the Lakes. A porter meets all trains. D. COL L I NS, Proprietor. •TVTO. 8 Willow terrace, Princes street South.— TS Wanted, One BOARDER, share room with other; terms moderate. Map SMALL -Private Family would like BOARDER; lady preferred; use drawing room, piano; every comfort. —Bath, Times Office, 13ap T.-EBWICK HOUSE, 50 High street.-Supe-' JU nor ACCOMMODATION for Boarders and Visitors; terms moderate. 13ap j-STACANCIES for a few BOARDERS or ■; V VISITORS; private sitting rooms; central.—Apply Gladstone House, Moray place. YOUNG Lady requires Private BOARD and X RESIDENCE; must bo moderate.—Address H, Times Office. p 15ap O/- W-D-RESIDENCE.—Warwick House, Moray place, under new management, central all parts city; excellent cuisine; moderate terms. 20jy QUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for Visi" O tors. Boarders.—Mrs James's Private Boarding Establishment, Albyn House, King (corner St. David) street. ISf Accommodation at Holiday Resorts nn H E S A N A T O li I U M, '-h NASEBY, OTAGO, N.Z. Mrs Smith has now opened the above. Firstclass accommodation for invalids and tourists in this favourite health-giving district. The Sanatorium offers Homo Comforts to Invalids and Tourists SEEKING HEALTH and CHANGE of air. Correspondence invited and promptly attended to.-^. lap O U T H E 11 N ALPS. MOUNT COOK HERMITAGE. Intending visitors to tins portion of tho Southern Alps may now proceed either by mil to Fairlio and thenco by coach, leaving Fairlie on Tuesdays and Friday::, or by rail to Kurow, and from there by coftcij to Pnkaki on Tuesday, connecting with Pi»irlio coaches at Pukaki, leaving on Wednesdays only. Tourists can take tho regular mail coach or arrange at Fairlie for special buggy at about tho same rate —viz., 70s return. Through booking return fares—From Clirislrliurch: First, .El 15s; second, £-i Is Gd. From Dunedin. First, £5 ss; second, £i 12s Cd. The Hermitage is under the care of Mr and Mrs Ross, with Mr J. Clark as guide. Riding horses can be hired at tho Hermitage at a reasonable price. Tho rooms are comfortable, and tho table well provided. The tariff 'has' been arranged at reasonable prices. . SIDNEY WEETMAN, .-.■■...■. . Chief Surveyor. Department of Lands and Survey, ■ Christchurch, November 17, IS9S. "OUPILS taught- the latest in skirts and JL sacques:- |fillincry taught by an experienced milliner.—Columbia School, Octagon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 2

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